Britain rejects "in the strongest terms" allegations that it aided rebels behind a bomb attack on Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards, a Foreign Office spokeswoman said Monday."We reject in the strongest terms any assertion that this attack has anything to do with Britain," a spokeswoman told a foreign news agency, commenting on Sunday's suicide attack near Iran's border with Pakistan.Prime Minister Gordon Brown's spokesman added: "It is extremely important that we continue with the diplomatic track with Iran," pointing notably to talks in Vienna hosted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Monday, October 19, 2009
Britain nothing to do with Iran attack: minister
LONDON:
Britain rejects "in the strongest terms" allegations that it aided rebels behind a bomb attack on Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards, a Foreign Office spokeswoman said Monday."We reject in the strongest terms any assertion that this attack has anything to do with Britain," a spokeswoman told a foreign news agency, commenting on Sunday's suicide attack near Iran's border with Pakistan.Prime Minister Gordon Brown's spokesman added: "It is extremely important that we continue with the diplomatic track with Iran," pointing notably to talks in Vienna hosted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Britain rejects "in the strongest terms" allegations that it aided rebels behind a bomb attack on Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards, a Foreign Office spokeswoman said Monday."We reject in the strongest terms any assertion that this attack has anything to do with Britain," a spokeswoman told a foreign news agency, commenting on Sunday's suicide attack near Iran's border with Pakistan.Prime Minister Gordon Brown's spokesman added: "It is extremely important that we continue with the diplomatic track with Iran," pointing notably to talks in Vienna hosted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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